Chapter 90 - The Appearance of Danger-the Giant Electric Pyt

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nTranslator: Simple MTL Editor: Simple MTL

nWherever the giant python passed, it left a terrifying scorched mark.

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nA giant Python’s head poked out from the crown of the tree, its vertical snake eyes looking at everyone.

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nIts pale blue eyes were filled with endless cruelty and coldness.

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nA gust of strong wind with the smell of blood blew.

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nEven Joelson’s face was slightly pale, and he subconsciously took two steps back.

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nThe others all held their breaths, and their bodies froze on the spot, large drops of sweat dripping down their foreheads.

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nFortunately.

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nThis terrifying python seemed to have no interest in the few of them, and with a roar, it quickly swam in Herman’s direction.

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n“Phew!”

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nEveryone heaved a sigh of relief.

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nBradley’s brows furrowed, and he said with an ugly expression, “Oh no, it’s another tier 9 magic beast, and it’s an even stronger electric magic beast. Herman is in danger!”

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nWhat should they do?!

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nEveryone subconsciously looked at Bradley. He was the leader of the team now.

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nA hint of hesitation flashed across Bradley’s face. Then, his eyes became firm as he said, “Let’s go!”

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nThe team moved forward again.

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nBut this time, they didn’t go far.

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nA figure crashed into a few trees and fell in front of everyone.

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n“Damn it, this hurricane python actually found a helper. Looks like it’s a lover. How shameless!”

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nThe scene of the usually arrogant thunder moor’s tier 9 knight cursing in anger made Joelson feel a little funny, but it quickly became heavy again.

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nHe and Bradley faced the same predicament.

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nIf Bradley could not hold on, he would also suffer.

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nTwo tier 9 magical beasts. Would Du Lu be able to defeat them?

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n“Young Master, I’ll try my best to distract that electric-type tier 9 magical beast. You and miss, leave quickly!”

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nHerman recovered from his injuries and hurriedly said.

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nThen, he resolutely said to the guards, “Glory be with me!”

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nThe guards’ bodies shook violently, and their eyes burst out with great fanaticism.

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n“Glory be with me!”

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n“Alright!”

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nHerman’s slightly determined gaze swept across every guard’s face.

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n“It’s time to pledge loyalty to the Bryant family. I don’t care what you do or how you do it, you must stall that Hurricane Python for me!”

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n“Yes!”

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nFrom the beginning, Herman didn’t even glance at Joelson’s side, as if he had completely forgotten about the two of them.

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nAfter Herman hurriedly explained everything, he immediately flew up close to the ground.

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nTwo hissing sounds were heard one after another.

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nThe continuous loud noise was the sound of a tier 9 python moving rapidly in the forest, knocking down pieces of trees.

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nHerman had already tried to attract the attention of the python for the second time.

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nHowever, he could not hold on to the two tier 9 magical beasts. Once he could not hold on any longer and could only run away, then one of them would very likely come back to find trouble with Bradley and the others.

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nThe group of people made good use of the time and rushed forward.

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nEveryone was silent. Joelson also hugged Leas tightly and followed quietly.

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nSuddenly, his eyes moved and he shouted in a low voice, “Be careful!”

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nUnfortunately, it was already too late.

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nA slender green wind blade that was like a sickle was mixed in the grass and pushed over without making a sound.

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nThe three tier 7 guards on the right side of the group did not even let out a scream. Their entire bodies were split in half from the middle. Fresh blood and internal organs splattered out.

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n“Hiss! Hiss! Hiss!”

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nThe green python leapt out and stood in front of everyone, its vertical pupils filled with cruelty, excitement, and pride.

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nHaving been bullied by Herman before, it had called for help but could not catch up to Herman. As expected, it had chosen to turn back and vent its anger on Bradley and the rest.

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nBradley glanced at the guards who had fallen to the ground, wailing in pain. His expression was extremely ugly.

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n“Young Master, Let’s Go!”

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nThe remaining guards shouted at Bradley. They gathered together and charged towards the giant Hurricane Python.

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nBradley took a deep breath and regained his composure.

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nAfter hesitating for a moment, he said to the two of them, “Follow us!”

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nThe four of them slowly moved to the side and tried to pass through the side of the giant Hurricane Python.

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nThe giant Hurricane Python could clearly see their intentions, but it did not stop them immediately. Instead, a teasing look appeared in its eyes.

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nOne by one, the guards boosted their battle spirit and charged at the giant Hurricane Python without any regard for their lives.

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nThe giant Hurricane Python opened its terrifying mouth, and countless tiny green wind blades poured down like a waterfall.

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nTo it, they were tiny wind blades, but they were as long as a person’s arm.

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nThe two guards at the front were cut into countless pieces in an instant, and there was a bloody mist in the air. It was a terrible sight.

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nThe others immediately dodged to the sides.

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nNext, Joelson watched as the guards died one by one under the almost playful attacks of the hurricane python.

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nThey were beheaded, dismembered, or cut into pieces.

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nBut no one chose to retreat or escape.

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nBradley’s eyes were red, and he was breathing heavily. Rosalind was already in tears.

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nIt was hard for him to imagine what kind of loyalty would allow them to die so unhesitatingly.

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nBut that didn’t seem to be the most important question.

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nInstead, it was how to survive.

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nThe difference in strength between the guards and the Hurricane Python was too great, and it did not buy much time.

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nAfter the Hurricane Python killed all the guards, it naturally shifted its gaze in the direction of the four people.

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nIts cruel vertical pupils revealed an excited gaze.

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nIt was very smart, and it had long seen that Bradley’s group of four was very important to Herman.

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nDestroying something that was very precious to the enemy was obviously more pleasurable than direct revenge.

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nThe huge body slowly swam over and completely blocked the path in front of Bradley.

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n“Damn it!”

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nBradley stared at the Hurricane Python. His eyes were filled with hatred and anger, as well as a trace of powerlessness and fear.

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nThere was a huge sound of fighting in the distance. Herman’s Angry Roar could be heard.

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nBradley’s eyes lit up with hope, but it was quickly extinguished.

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nHerman was indeed heading in this direction, but he was obviously entangled again.

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nThe hurricane python let out an excited hiss as it sized up the four people one by one as if it was considering what method to use to kill them.

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n“Hmph!”

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nBradley grunted in a low voice, and the Knight’s Longsword in his hand burst out with a brilliant golden light. An extremely powerful aura shot out towards the hurricane python.

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nThis kind of power had completely surpassed the strength of a level 8 knight. Don Quixote could not compare to him at all.

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nHowever.

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nThe hurricane python only raised its tail slightly and easily dispersed Bradley’s full-strength attack.

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n“My Fault… It’s my fault.”

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nSeeing this scene, Bradley finally broke down.

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nHe turned around and grabbed Rosalind’s shoulder tightly, saying in pain, “Rosalind, I shouldn’t have brought you here. I shouldn’t have brought you here!”

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